James Sowers scores scores 15 points on 17th birthday in win over Northampton

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Photo: Sowers' big day: Turns 17, scores 15 points in victory over rival Hamp
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James Sowers of Amherst Regional, left, moves the ball against Ben Christopher of Northampton on Monday. Amherst won 46-41.

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Photo: Sowers' big day: Turns 17, scores 15 points in victory over rival Hamp
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Norris Cuevas-Nova of Amherst Regional, left, tries to steal the ball from Jarrod Neumann of Northampton on Monday. Amherst won 46-41.

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Photo: Sowers' big day: Turns 17, scores 15 points in victory over rival Hamp
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Markus Rivera of Amherst Regional makes a move against Northampton on Monday. Amherst won 46-41.

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Photo: Sowers' big day: Turns 17, scores 15 points in victory over rival Hamp
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Fahmi Farah of Amherst Regional, top, shoots against Northampton defenders Jared Murphy, left, and Jake Ross on Monday. Amherst won 46-41.

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Photo: Sowers' big day: Turns 17, scores 15 points in victory over rival Hamp
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Tchuijo Nkamebo of Amherst Regional, left, shoots while defended by Jarrod Neumann of Northampton on Monday. Amherst won 46-41.

James Sowers’ birthday wish came true.

The Amherst Regional junior guard played a terrific game as the Hurricanes beat rival Northampton 46-41 Monday night to sweep the season series.

"It was a very good birthday present," said Sowers, who turned 17. "I wanted a win against Northampton and we got it."

Sowers scored a career-high 15 points for Amherst (7-6, 3-1 Suburban), who were missing second leading scorer Josh Whitaker.

"He helps us a lot, but not on offense," Hurricanes guard Noris Cuevas-Nova said of Sowers. "Today he stepped up on offense and that really helped us a lot."

While Sowers contributed on the offensive end, it was Amherst's defense that played a major part in the victory. The Blue Devils (7-7, 1-2), who were averaging 58.6 points per game during their five-game winning streak, were held to a season-low 41 points as the streak came to an end.

"That was our best defensive effort," said Amherst coach Jim Matuszko, whose team held Northampton to 42 points on Jan. 10. "We had a lot of focus on getting better defensively in practice, especially without Josh there. Guys had to step up."

The Hurricanes contained Blue Devils senior standout Jarrod Neumann to five first-half field goals and four second-half free throws for 14 points. Jared Murphy was held to 10, and Jake Ross scored just three points, six below his average.

"Amherst played a great defensive game," Northampton coach Rey Harp said. "We struggled a little bit against some of the things they were doing out front against us and when that happened, getting our front line involved was a little difficult."

Despite their offensive struggles, the Blue Devils trailed just 33-31 entering the fourth but a 3-pointer by Cuevas-Nova (16 points, 10 rebounds) to open the frame pushed the lead to five.

Sowers later followed with a 3-pointer, then flipped in a difficult layup for a 41-35 lead with 4 minutes, 17 seconds left.

"I just hoped that [layup] went in," Sowers said. "Defense, baskets like that and the crowd really helped us out."

Amherst pulled away late when Cuevas-Nova made two free throws then drove for an uncontested layup and a 45-37 lead with 1:12 remaining.

"We know their guards are strong," Harp said. "Sowers had a great game. I thought Sowers was a big problem for us. Offensively he was getting to the foul line, getting shots to drop in. Defensively he was getting inside of us. He's a tough kid, a tough matchup."

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